A Naturalist'S Voyage Round The World Fiscle (Part-I)

My instinct is to point out that your entire experiment proceeds from a basic flaw – no coherent, fixed definition of race actually exists . . . As historian James McPherson points out, Southerners not only thought of themselves as a race separate from blacks, but as a race apart from Northern whites . . . Similarly, in 1899 William Z. Ripley wrote The Races of Europe, which sought to delineate racial difference [in Europe] through head-type . . . Two years later, Edward A. Ross sought to apprehend “The Causes of Race Superiority.” He saw the differences between the Arab “race” and the Jewish “race” as a central illustration . . .

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A compilation of over twenty short stories that revolve around the folk who live in the fictional Township of Muddy Fork, USA. Written in true hillbilly style, and with an authentic voice, by the author, who currently resides in Kentucky.
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What happens when US Intelligence Agents take the law into their own blood-soaked hands. Steve Kohlhagen’s taut novel, told at breakneck speed, is a thrilling ride into terror, vengeance and moral ambiguity